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- When a young female doctor notices an unnatural amount of comas occurring in her hospital she uncovers a horrible conspiracy.
- Ken Harrison is an artist who makes sculptures. One day he is involved in a car accident, and is paralyzed from his neck down. All he can do is talk, and he wants to die. In hospital he make friends with some of the staff, and they support him when he goes to trial to be allowed to die.
- Kenneth torments Faith's dreams. At the hospital, Seneca holds Nell's hand and recalls their time together. Roger gives Reenie a tentative diagnosis of Guillain Barre syndrome, and neither she nor Nick are happy with the prescribed treatment. Faith insists to Ed and Bob that Kenneth isn't through with her. Pretending to be Pat, Kenneth convinces the hospital operator to put his call through to Faith. Faith becomes hysterical when Kenneth says he loves her and is coming for her. Bob decides to have a 24 hour guard outside Faith's hospital room. After he imagines Nell telling him that she loves him and will wait for him, Seneca turns off her respirator and holds her as a shocked Roger enters the room.
- Seneca orders Roger out of Nell's room and kisses her as she passes over. Roger stuns Bucky with the news of Nell's death and Seneca's involvement. Johnny visits Faith, but screams in terror after imagining he's Kenneth. Bucky encourages Seneca to go talk with Jill. Bucky sits alone with Nell and promises he'll stand by Seneca. Ed promises Faith that Kenneth won't ever hurt her again. Kenneth phones in a flower arrangement for Faith. Seneca informs Jill of Nell's death, and Jill agrees to represent him. Roger shocks Clem with the news that Seneca murdered Nell.
- Believing Seneca responsible for Nell's death Roger pushes Ed to get the political involved.
- Pat tells Sam about Mrs. Monroe and Mrs. Mills experiencing neglect in her nursing home. Seneca doesn't like it when Jill won't allow him to talk to Bob, who offers his condolences. Jill warns Seneca again that anyone he speaks with is a potential witness for the prosecution. Faith continues to experience double vision and rejects Pat's overtures of friendship. The arrival of flowers from Kenneth sends Faith into another fit of hysteria. Sam questions upset Mrs. Mills. Alone in their apartment, Seneca reads a letter from Nell in which she expresses her last wishes.